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Weston Times (1966), 7 Dec 1967, p. 5

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â€" Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. 47. HELP WANT Excellent growth opportuniâ€" tes and good benefits. For Interview Phone For stock eontrol and order processing mainly, accurate with figures, only experienâ€" red responsible person need We # utounv:auumocmmunyomm muncmncmmmrum Weston â€" Finch area 749â€"2201 Imperial Centre & Car Clinic Dixon Rd. & islington Required Inventory Control Production Control Office Clerks ~â€"741â€"3900 READ AND USE CLASSIEIED Aps Gas Bar Attendants MUST HAVE HIGH SCHOOL OR EQUIVALENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE CALL For Appointment Telephone _ 248â€"2601 â€" â€" â€" â€" 248â€"2601 Factory Workers _ Dey, Evening and Shift Classes WOMEN 751â€"1210 Excellent Salary Plus Commission Good starting salary Company benefits Good working conditions Excellent opportunity advancement 3â€"day week Wanted To Learn 1.B.M. KEY PUNCH | Steady work â€"â€" Age no barrier © STEADY WORK © COMPLETE COMPANY PAID WELFARE PACKAGE . _ 77 Carlingview Dr. 1 677â€"4440 Mr. Clarke 241â€"1869 Driver Salesmen Night Man HAS OPENINGS FOR: For Free FOR GAS BAR GIRLS area Male 51. PERSONAL GOOD MAN â€" â€" â€"OVER â€"40 Man we want is worth up to $14,000 in year, plus regular cash bonus. Air mail C. A. Dickerson, President, Southâ€" western Petroleum Corporaâ€" tion, 534 N. Main St., Fort Worth, Texas T6101. 47. HELP WANTED MALE (Wesich Rd. & Fglinton) Qpen til 9 P.M. Daily â€"» BUREAU Why Not Join One Of Our Canadian Escorted Tours? 2402 Bloor St. West for short trips surrounding METROPOLITAN TORONTO Canadian &u‘ and m:'d-“ ‘Telephone RO 64117 POST HOUSE TRAVEL learn the Art. of Makeâ€"up For Appointment 244â€"9583 767â€"5401 Rd., CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR‘S [TOWN CRIER ROOM Ski at famous Hidden Valley _DINNERS ________ Entertainment nightly in the Year round activities ©@ Dance Parties Tavern & Dining Lounge 2282 Lakeshore Bilvd. CL 9â€"9635 Call 923â€"3665 Now For All Your Holiday Entertaining â€"â€" Call Memberships Now Constellation Room RESERVE NOW! sensation SHEILA GUTHRIE Dress is opfion;l. Tickets â€" $20.00 per person includes tax and gratuitres on dinner. CONSTELLATION PARTY GUESTS can also stay overnight for just $20.00 per couple (includes continental breakfast and the best black â€" coffee.} overlooking the ~ beautiful flood!lit Promenade Park.. You‘ll enjoy a sumptuous six course dinner of sliced sirloin steak. Favours galore, and dancing to THE DENNIS BARTLETT GROUP with Marjorie Hames â€" ‘ and singing TV, _ PICKIN CHICKEN Barâ€"Bâ€" NEW YEAR‘S EVE "YOU NEVBR TASTED CHICKEN so GoOP"® Cole Slaw â€"â€" French Fries â€"â€" Salads For Fast Delivery Call 247â€"2138 Table Segvice Until 2 a.m. ALBION SKI CLUB PICKFAIR j RESERVE YOUR TAXI NOW FOR y CHRISTMAS AND NEW YRAR®s Taxi â€" Stand â€" Lawrance & Weston Rd. "Leave the driving to us" 57Dismnt On Pickâ€"Up Over ©Minimum Order Mon â€" Thur 12 noon to 1 a.m. Fri â€" Sat 12 noon to 2 a.m. Sun 12 noon â€" 12 midnight Dining Room Closes HOMEMADE®" > TAKEâ€"OUTS Free Delivery For Parties > Requiring 4 or More Turkeys Open Monâ€"Thurs 7:30 amâ€"‘1 pm Fri â€" Sat 7:30 a.m.â€"12pm Sun 10 amâ€"11 pm Richview Side Rd. ~â€"_ 241â€"7044 For Fast Takeâ€"Out Service Free Home Delivery Over __ Minimum Order . Pay â€" As â€" You Play Hockey MOON Specializing in Chinese foods. Free delivery on orders over * °FLORIST â€"â€" 33549 Egtinton Ave. W. %z, â€" Phone 769â€"5758 B47 Albion Rd. (Rexdale) Closed Christmas Day T se of ds "€ Open. New Year‘s Eve and New Year‘s day. Closed Xmas and ‘Boxing Day. 241â€"1111 WESTON TAXi Serving Rexdale â€"â€" Metro MON. TO FRL 8:00 A.M. TO 4:00 PM. Shinny AlM ‘Day for $2. JANE ST. AT RWY. 7 â€" _ PHONE â€" 889â€"7251 TURKEY PALACE Call 741â€"3611 Funeral Arrangements Delivery Service Holiday DONNA‘S RESTAURANT DOUBLERINK ARENAS PALACE Holiday Flowers ORDER NOW! PORDAGE Call 241â€"5872 was held in the chapel ‘Thurs., Nov. 30. Interment Veteran‘s Plot, Sanctuary Park Cemetery,_ mMm.Nov.fl.l-'lI.m'n H. Roberts of 10 Himber Bivd., Mt. Dennis. befoved: husband of Edith May Lawrence, dear father of Arthur (Worshipful Master of L.O.L 919) and Harry and May, (Mrs. H. Basinger) and Geonge, all of Toronto, brother of Kate, (lln.llu!;)dh‘b*;.. Millie (Mrs. W, Sumpster) of troit, Michigan. Dearly loved by his seven grandchiliren and se Brampton, on Sat., Dec. 2. 1967, Charles Victor Eilis, beloved husâ€" band of Ena Winter, of Weston, dear father of S. J. Chuck, George and Leonard, dearly loved by his 10 grandchildren, dear brother of MacDonald). Service was held in the chapel Monday, Dec. 4. Creâ€" of Grimsby. Funeral to St. John‘s of Railph H. of London, Monris F. of Newmarket and the late Sid grandchikiren, dear sister of Florâ€" ence, (Mrs. R. Williamson) .of ment Sanctuary Park Oemnary ELLIS, CHARLES VICTOR _ At Peel Memorial Hospital, DUNN, EVA 6. At her home Weston on Thurs., Nov. 30, 1967, Eva .G. Dunn, in her 80th year, wife of the late ‘William, John and Bernice (Mrs. E. Curry). Dearly loved: by her grandchildren. Service was held in the chapel Saturday, Dec. 2. Interment Prospect Cemetery. & CROSS, WILLIAM H. At SunmySbrook Hospital, on Friâ€" day,, â€"Dec. â€"1,â€"â€"1967, â€"Wilkam â€"H: Cross of Downsview, husband of the late Clara Kidd, dear father Pthe chapel Monday, Dec. 4. Inâ€" ROBERTS, WILLIAM HENRY WARD FUNERAL HOME MURRAY, D‘ARCY GORDON At the Toronto Western Hospital Lawrence Ave.â€"Royal York R&. 57. 57A â€" CEMETERY LOT : Death Notices Of The Past Week 50. HELP WANTED MALE & FEMALE BRIDGMAN, AMY _ At the Toronto Western Hospital Riverside Cemetery and Crematorium WANTED 2035 Weston Rd. Weston 3 (At King St.) Weston. Weston Rd â€" Finch area Lanyard â€" Lindylow Rd. Route Now Open Due to expansion we require boys and girls CALL OUR CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT BOYS OR GIRLS Age40 @11 â€" 12 â€" 13 CH 1â€"2233 CH 1â€"0861 DEATHS tMMEDIATELY 445 6 e y CH. 1â€"5211 CARRIERS of thp property and building comâ€" cut and cover construction from Johnston Ave. to Burndate Ave. This includes Sheppard station. The fourth contract is finish work at the York Mills station. There is hope that the Youge St. cubway extension can be comâ€" It‘s over 5,400 feet of circular twin tunmel structure from York of Mill St. to York Mills Ré, it‘s cluding the Don River crossing. Aibout 100 guests and members introduced the piatform of the Weston Golf Club witmes. | mittee presented the -adsum.y's"eamnmlchm Dotighan, chain ceremony of the club‘s new 3850,â€" | greens, who tard the corn tions for driveself nental car licenâ€" ses follows the rule that each apâ€" plication is to be considered on its own merit. Among the items checked by operation and that the permises are suitable for the operation of a driveself business. The Metro commission frowns on applicaâ€" to be a mere sideline to an existâ€" bylaws of the borough. The policy of the Kicensing com: Metro Auto LeaSing Ltd. has neâ€" authorities learned that the comâ€" pany has complied with all the Weston Golf Club Lays Cornerstone New Rentâ€"Aâ€"Car Agency Opens On Dufferin St. Club, J. H. Peacock said that the new club house, locker rooms and borough being asked for a deposit but as a 30 year resident of York Township he could see no justifiâ€" cation forâ€" thisâ€" demand by the Control he said he could underâ€" stand an outsider moving into the We wish to publicly thank the many firms and individuals for their assistance," said Mrs. Spenâ€" cer. "Our project has been in opâ€" eration for 12 weeks, and we are thrilled with the success of it." Mâ€"oâ€"W plans to increase the number of meals as well as the number of deliveries from once a week to three times a week. which will require more volunâ€" $5,. Water Deposit Makes 30â€"Year Resident See Red From two eard parties held this fall in the Weston and Mount Dennis branches of the Canadian Legion Halls, special events & publicity director Dora Spencer turned over to the committee a grand total of . $442.65. _ On Tuesday evening, at Central United m Weston, a meetâ€" ing of M nâ€"Wheels Commitâ€" tee for Mount Dennis â€" Weston area, chaired by Mrs. Edna Dean, heard an upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute report from the convenors on the proâ€" 'mmmu‘ Canada estimates that probably half of the $195 million being spent on toys for the six and a half million children in Canada below the age of 16, during this To the child, his toys can be tools of great value in the conâ€" tinuing process of growth, at the same time affording a great deal of enjoyment. The Canadian ‘oy Testing Council suggests, therefore, that you, the consumer, consider the following for Santa‘s pack before unpacking your wallet. 1: The ways in which any given plaything may be used. age or inferest level 2. Safety and durability, Preâ€" school foys must be extra durable and large enough for small hands THE WESTON TIMES â€"â€" Thursday, it page 8 mip m in meagerme ud out in the %ngh ot Sale, which may mwmwunhmqu- coke has for sale the former New Toronto Unilities Head Office located at 2974 Lakeshore Blvd. W. The lot measumes . ximately 50 feet by 90 feet. The two storey bmm is constructed of brick walls, u-dm and concrete flooring and measures approximately LAND and BUILDING â€"â€" New Toronto Area Toys Cost $195 Million; But Worth Only Half Tha is being thrown away on Wyudmu ctuge and unsuitability. of 8 (Telephone No. â€"oâ€"W Rolls To Success FOR SALE BY TENDER brass box is opened in the year 2067, the people of that generaâ€" tion will findâ€" a copy of Dec. 24 week‘s Weston Times, a Page 1 of an 1867 iesue of the Toronto Globe. a club roster, various centennial a tape recording of the complete ceremony and a number of other Mr. Keyes figures it this way. If the ~hadn‘t â€" moved: he_ wouldn‘t have to pay a depdsit. He preâ€" the citizen who moves across the street is subsidizing those who do mnm.mswm he says. Board of control passed this on to the proper authorities for their _ Mealsâ€"onâ€"Wheels has recently been‘ granted permission by the federal governments to issue reâ€" teipts for cash donations for inâ€" come tax purposes. The Red Cross Society has ofâ€" fered, and given, financial asâ€" sistance from time to time, she said. Packaging and containers are the most expensive part of the the project, Mrs. Spencer told the meeting. The cost of providing these meals is about $1., with packazâ€" ing costing anywhere from .O%e to .18e per meal. niece of outdoor ecuipment will help him balance his ‘playtime, and for the active child, an inâ€" triguing game may help him learn to sit and concentrate. Meals are delivered at a cost of 65e per person, to elderiy housebound, and phsicallyâ€"handiâ€" capped people. The conversation that accompanies each delivery of the hot, nutritious meals is just as welcome as the food, Mrs. Dean said later. items that a child can use imagâ€" inatively and constructively. "Be sure to let us at Humber Consumers‘ Association know if we can help you in your choice of Christmas toy," said ‘Mrs. Norma Anne Carrier, spokesman for the group. "Write us at 58 Wimbleton Rd., Islington." to grasp, and be simple in det _ 8, Imagiriation, stimulation, 1 â€"up clothes and accessories; art materisis, building sets and 4. Stationary stores and hardâ€" with

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